The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social needs. The current focus within 'prison health' does not, and cannot, given its predominant medical model, adequately address the current health and well-being needs of offenders. Adopting a social model of health is more likely to address the wide range of health issues faced by offenders and thus lead to better rehabilitation outcomes. At the same time, broader action at governmental level is required to address the social determinants of health (poverty, unemployment and educational attainment) that marginalise populations and increase the likelihood of criminal activities. Within prison, there is more that can be done to promote prisoners' ...
The concept of the “right to health,” regardless of a person's legal status, is a guiding force in e...
It is widely recognised that prisoners constitute a vulnerable population that is subject to numerou...
Many researchers in social science and criminal justice fields have shown that reproductive health s...
The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social ne...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Prison is a home to some people and a workplace for others. It is a setting with significant interac...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
As a setting, prisons offer a unique opportunity to invest in the health of disadvantaged and margin...
© The Author(s) 2019. In this commentary, we propose using laws in implementing the Healthy Prisons ...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
Purpose: To increase knowledge of infectious diseases prevalent in prisons and increase intent to mo...
The document reviews the reasons for the conclusion that prison health is public health, describes t...
The concept of the “right to health,” regardless of a person's legal status, is a guiding force in e...
It is widely recognised that prisoners constitute a vulnerable population that is subject to numerou...
Many researchers in social science and criminal justice fields have shown that reproductive health s...
The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social ne...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Prison is a home to some people and a workplace for others. It is a setting with significant interac...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
As a setting, prisons offer a unique opportunity to invest in the health of disadvantaged and margin...
© The Author(s) 2019. In this commentary, we propose using laws in implementing the Healthy Prisons ...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
Purpose: To increase knowledge of infectious diseases prevalent in prisons and increase intent to mo...
The document reviews the reasons for the conclusion that prison health is public health, describes t...
The concept of the “right to health,” regardless of a person's legal status, is a guiding force in e...
It is widely recognised that prisoners constitute a vulnerable population that is subject to numerou...
Many researchers in social science and criminal justice fields have shown that reproductive health s...